Security Affairs newsletter Round 280
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Emotet botnet has begun to use a new ‘Red Dawn template |
Malicious npm package ‘fallguys removed from the official repository |
US DoJ wants the funds stored by North Korea in 280 BTC and ETH |
Google removed malicious Terracotta apps from the Play Store |
Hackers are trying to exploit DoS flaw in Cisco IOS XR software running in carrier-grade routers |
Qbot uses a new email collector module in the latest campaign |
Researchers warn of QNAP NAS attacks in the wild |
Details of millions of U.S. Voters leaked to Russias Dark Web forum |
France will not ban Huawei from its upcoming 5G networks |
Iran-linked APT group Pioneer Kitten sells access to hacked networks |
Norway ‘s Parliament, Stortinget, discloses a security breach |
Tor launches Tor Project Membership Program to financially support its work |
Cisco addresses critical code execution flaw in Cisco Jabber for Windows |
Hackers are actively exploiting critical RCE in WordPress sites using File Manager plugin |
Hackers use e-skimmer that exfiltrates payment data via Telegram |
MAGMI Magento plugin flaw allows remote code execution on a vulnerable site |
New KryptoCibule Windows Trojan spreads via malicious torrents |
AlphaBay dark web marketplace moderator was sentenced to 11 years of prison time |
Cyber Defense Magazine – September 2020 has arrived. Enjoy it! |
Is the Belarusian government behind the surveillance Android app banned by Google? |
The Twitter account of Indian Prime Minister Modi was hacked |
Evilnum APT used Python-based RAT PyVil in recent attacks |
SunCrypt Ransomware behind North Carolina school district data breach |
U.S. Department of Defense discloses details about critical and high severity issues |
Warner Music Group online stores hit by look-like Magecart attack |
A full replacement of all Huawei and ZTE hardware on American wireless networks will cost $1.837bn |
FBI issued a second flash alert about ProLock ransomware in a few months |
Hackers use overlay screens on legitimate sites to steal Outlook credentials |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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